Compiling Tensorflow from sources
Compiling Tensorflow from sources
First of all, we need a clean Ubuntu VM. I installed an Ubuntu 18.04LTS x86_64 with 80GB HD, 4 CPUs and 4GB of RAM.
After installing and setting the network, update:
apt-get update apt-get upgrade
Then install basic tools:
apt-get install python3-numpy python3-dev python3-pip python3-wheel
Then, download and install Bazel:
wget https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/releases/download/0.15.2/bazel-0.15.2-linux-x86_64.deb apt-get install ./bazel-0.15.2-linux-x86_64.deb
Then, download and extract Tensorflow source code:
wget https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/archive/v1.9.0.tar.gz tar xvfz v1.9.0.tar.gz cd tensorflow-1.9.0
and configure it:
./configure
During the configuration, specify the python location (in this case, /usr/bin/python3) and just accept the defaults.
After that, it's time to compile:
bazel build --config=opt //tensorflow/tools/pip_package:build_pip_package
during the compilation process, it may show many warnings.
The entire process will take about 2-3 hours.
To create a pip package:
./bazel-bin/tensorflow/tools/pip_package/build_pip_package /tmp/tensorflow_pkg
Under /tmp/tensorflow_pkg there will be the pip package: tensorflow-1.0-cp36-linux_x86_64.whl
It can be moved to the target machine and installed:
pip install /tmp/tensorflow_pkg/tensorflow-1.0-cp36-linux_x86_64.whl
Cross Compiling for Nanopi Neo (arm)
Download the toolchain gcc-linaro-arm.tar.xz from http://download.friendlyarm.com/nanopineo and uncompress it.
tar xvf gcc-linaro-arm.tar.xz
Then, since we are in a pure x64 architecture, we need to add i386 architecture:
dpkg --add-architecture i386 apt-get update apt-get install gcc-multilib apt-get install zlib1g:i386
so we are able to use the toolchain.
Ricordarsi:
apt-get install python-dev
linea di comando
files (lasciato invariato l'arm compiler build)
bug da editare dopo il clean